Eczema

Payment to be advised on assessment

About This clinical research study

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is one of the most common types of skin diseases and affects about 10% of adults. Common features of this inflammatory skin disease include itching and dryness. Eczema often relapses, meaning symptoms will improve for a while but then return.

Clinical trials are research projects, performed as a way of bringing about progress in medicine and research. Clinical research projects make it possible to scientifically assess the properties of a study medication, to demonstrate the effectiveness and safety of a treatment or a medical device, or to learn more about a disease and methods to diagnose and monitor it.

Payment to be advised on assessment

Clinics

Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside, South Staffordshire, South Yorkshire, Teesside and West Yorkshire

Therapy Area

Eczema

Gender and Age

Males and Females aged 12 - 65

A full description of the study will be given before you decide to take part, both over the phone and during an appointment at a MAC clinic. This will include you receiving the patient information sheet and an opportunity to ask the study doctor any questions.

If you contact us, it does not mean you have to decide at that point whether to participate.
If you do decide to participate you are free to withdraw at any time.

If you are aged between 12 and 65, have been diagnosed with eczema you may be eligible to take part in the upcoming study. You will be paid for your time and commitment.

By taking part in a clinical trial, you will be helping in the development of pioneering new treatments that may help improve the quality of life for millions of people living with eczema.

Reimbursement: Payment to be advised on assessment

Key Inclusion Criteria

Key Exclusion Criteria

Other eligibility criteria will apply. Please contact MAC for more information.

Eligible patients will receive a comprehensive health screen and study participation will be in collaboration with the participants’ treating physician.

ABOUT CLINICAL RESEARCH STUDIES

Clinical research studies are performed as a way of bringing about progress in medicine and research. Clinical research studies make it possible to scientifically assess the properties of a drug, to demonstrate the effectiveness and safety of a treatment or a medical device, or to learn more about a disease and methods to diagnose and monitor it.

If the study is successful, it may be an important step towards developing a promising new treatment.

MAC Clinical Research is conducting a trial to evaluate a potential new treatment for eczema.

If you would like more information, please fill in the form below and we will be in touch…

Alternatively, please call our recruitment team on freephone 0800 633 5507.

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